Word: nonwar
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Actually, far from discouraging East-West trade, the U.S. is encouraging it in nonwar goods as the best means of reducing Europe's dependence on dollars. And U.S. -restrictions have cut East-West trade comparatively little-to $3 billion last year v. 3.9 billion in 1948, the postwar trade peak. The biggest cut was in U.S. trade, the total loss to Europeans only $348 million...
...measure until late September. Members of the potent Senate Finance Committee have already said that they will cut the income-tax increase, shorten the length of time for which increases will be retroactive, and insist that the Government trim at least $5 billion of fat out of its nonwar expenditures, in order to make the budget balance even with the smaller tax yield...